Polyethylene double-sided adhesive anticorrosive inner tape is a new member of the anticorrosive tape anticorrosive system, is based on high-performance polyethylene film, both sides at the same time high-pressure heat compound on high-performance anticorrosive butyl rubber made of tape anticorrosive material, can be cold-wrapped construction, mainly used in oil, natural gas transmission; chemical industry, urban construction of water supply and drainage and gas transmission and other buried steel pipeline external surface corrosion. With convenient construction, no pollution and other characteristics, is one of the anti-corrosion system of choice for pipeline external corrosion.
This anticorrosive inner belt overcomes the low bonding force of the ordinary anticorrosive inner belt to the outer belt, so that the outer belt is tightly bonded to the inner belt by the high performance anticorrosive butyl rubber on the inner belt, and the outer belt will not separate from the inner belt even under severe tension, thus giving the outer belt the dual function of protection and anticorrosive, which greatly improves the anticorrosive effect Double Sided Adhesive Tape,Three Ply Adhesive Tape,3 Ply Adhesive Wrap,Adhesive Wrapping Tape Of 3 Ply Inner Tape JINING XUNDA PIPE COATING MATERIALS CO.,LTD , https://www.xundapipelinetape.com
OPEC raises global oil demand forecast for the next two years
OPEC raised its forecast for global oil day next year by 150,000 barrels, and forecasted global oil demand this year by 140,000 barrels, reaching 84.56 million barrels and 8.405 million barrels respectively. It is expected that China, the Middle East, and Latin American countries will promote oil demand next year, and oil prices of around US$70 per barrel may continue. The International Energy Agency (IEA) has increased its forecast for global oil demand next year three times this year, while OPEC's 11 member countries (excluding Iraq) subject to production quota quota increased their daily oil production to 26.334 million barrels in August. The proportion of OPEC countries that have achieved reduction targets has now fallen to 65%.